Tuesday, July 23, 2024

■ Today's Top News 


Tlaib Says Netanyahu 'Should Be Arrested' in DC

"It is a sad day for our democracy when my colleagues will smile for a photo-op with a man who is actively committing genocide."

By Brett Wilkins



Report Exposes Trump Proposal to Stop Taxing Tips as 'Hollow Promise'

"In contrast, low-wage voters will be asking, What are Democrats providing as an alternative?" said the head of the group that published the report.

By Brett Wilkins



Labor Unions Urge Biden to Halt Military Aid for Israel

The coalition said the move is needed "as part of the work to secure an immediate and permanent cease-fire in the war in Gaza."

By Jessica Corbett



Sunday Was Earth's Hottest Day on Record

"We are now in truly uncharted territory and as the climate keeps warming, we are bound to see new records being broken in future months and years," one expert said.

By Olivia Rosane



US Public Rapidly Sours on Project 2025 as Awareness Grows

The right-wing agenda gets less popular the more voters learn about it, a new poll shows.

By Julia Conley



Sanders Pushes Harris to Pursue Agenda That 'Speaks to the Needs of the Working Class'

"The issue that concerns me is that for too long, Democrats have kind of turned their backs on the pain that millions of working-class people," said Sen. Bernie Sanders.

By Jake Johnson


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■ Opinion


Election 2024 Won’t Be a Trump/Biden Rematch; What’s Next?

The stakes are still as high as they were since the campaigns kicked off more than a year ago.

By James Zogby


10 Reasons Netanyahu Should Not Address Congress

Members of Congress should boycott Netanyahu’s address, and the public should join the protests being organized during his visit.

By Medea Benjamin


The Great Global Computer Outage Is a Warning We Ignore at Our Peril

If we cannot control the effects of our own technological invention then in what sense can those creations be said to serve human interests and needs in this already overly complex global environment?

By Tom Valovic